APAs 2018 winners announced

Now in their ninth year, the mission of the Audio Production Awards is to recognise and celebrate outstanding achievement in audio and radio production within the designated categories covering both producers and on-mic talent.

AudioUK and Diversity

AudioUK supports a broad approach to the definition of diversity, to include age, social class and location within the UK, as well as other important elements such as gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity and disability.

AudioUK is pleased to work with the BBC on the implementation of its Diversity and Inclusion Strategy. Find out more about the BBC's strategy by clicking here

New £3 million Audio Content Fund announced

new opportunities for AudioUK members

We're delighted that the Government has announced a new three-year £3m Audio Content Fund, to launch next April. This substantial investment will be used to support production of a broad range of public service audio content, predominantly on commercial radio, and made in partnership with audio production companies across the UK

AudioUK and the commercial radio industry body, Radiocentre, have created a new independent not-for-profit organisation to administer the Fund. Decisions on funding will be made by a panel of independent experts, using the evaluation criteria, which include nations and regions, and diversity.

Recruitment for a fund manager and members of the panel has commenced today. Information on how to apply for funding, timing and the evaluation process will be published early next year, at the website: www.audiocontentfund.org.uk

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